Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Preface: Frederick Law Olmsted and the Sense of Place
Introduction: Creating a Legacy of Beauty
Part I: How Did We Get Here?
Chapter 1 : the Romantic Modernist Gutting of Cities
Camillo Sitte and Medieval Cities as Archetype
Glass Architecture and Workers’ Housing
Le Corbusier, CIAM, Brasília, and Pruitt-Igoe
Raymond Unwin, Hegemann and Peets, and Pierre Lavedan
The English Park as Paradigm for the Car Suburb
Jane Jacobs and Lewis Mumford
Kevin Lynch and Gordon Cullen
La Tendenza, Bacon, and Rowe
Pattern Language and Space Syntax
Postmodernism
Segregating Pedestrians to Make “People-Friendly Cities”
Alien Bigness and Strangeness
New Urbanism
Chapter 3 : What Now?
Part II: Classic Planning Fundamentals
Chapter 4 : Classic Planning Was Always There
Out of Africa
The Origin of Cities
Classic Plans
“Organic” Fabric
Grand Manner Plans
International Haussmannization
Bigness without Beauty: Sublime Urbanism
Utopian Impositions on the Landscape
L’Enfant’s Plan for Washington, DC
Making a City Beautiful
The McMillan Plan
Paris on the Anacostia
The People’s Choice
Community Aspiration and Urban Reason-for-Being
Urban Happiness
Beauty and Holism
Perception and Beauty
Perception Is Fractal
Fractal Is Classical
Phenomenological Confirmation
Fractal Is Classic Urban
The Beauty Scale
Asset Allocation, Durability, and Time
The Purpose of Urbanism
Part III: Classic Planning Applied
Architectural Literacy
A “Cloud” of Ideas
Archetypes and Building Blocks
Precedents: Imitation, Invention, and Judgment
Sun, Wind, and Water
Classic Traffic Planning
Classic Streets
Psychological and Behavioral Models
Toward Intuitive Driving
Applying Precedents in Parking
Transport
Grid Plans
Law of the Indies
Blocks and Alleys
Streets
Arcaded Streets
Street Trees
Urban Landscaping
Plazas
Boulevards and Avenues
Buildings
General Fabric Buildings
Density
Tall Buildings
Stations and Terminals
Airports
Markets
Durable Infrastructure
Building Community Infrastructure
Disaster Resilience
The Skyline
Metropolitan Planning
Country
Urban Homeostasis
Cities of Refuge
Classic-Plan Code
Long-Term Plans
A City of Makers
Epilogue
The High-Tech City
The Feral City
Muddling Through
Learning from Isfahan, Rome, and Angkor Wat to Understand Detroit
Notes
Credits
Index